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===Harifuda and Hikifuda=== The gambling game of {{ill|Tehonbiki|ja|ζζ¬εΌ}} can be played with either a ''Harifuda'' ({{lang|ja|εΌ΅ζ}}) or ''Hikifuda'' ({{lang |ja|εΌζ}}, lit. ''[[Glossary of card game terms#draw|Draw]]n cards''<ref name="PollettTehonbiki" />) set. ''Harifuda'' contains seven copies of cards numbered one to six in stylized Chinese numerals for a total of 42 cards. The 48-card ''Hikifuda'' or ''Mamefuda'' ({{lang|ja|θ±ζ}}, lit. ''Bean{{efn|Because the coins look like beans}} cards''<ref name="PollettTehonbiki" />) has eight copies of cards with one to six coins, similar to the coins of a ''mekuri karuta'' set. In Tehonbiki, the player tries to guess which number from 1 to 6 the dealer has selected.<ref name="PollettTehonbiki">Pollett, Andrea. [http://l-pollett.tripod.com/cards70.htm Tehonbiki] at Andy's Playing Cards. Retrieved 30 July 2015.</ref><ref>Pakarnian, John, "Game Boy: Glossary of Japanese Gambling Games", ''[[Metropolis (free magazine)|Metropolis]]'', January 22, 2010, p. 15.</ref> Some sets may include indicator cards to raise or hedge bets.
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